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Frequently Asked Questions

The applications of Wavelength Division Multiplexer (GI - Fibers) include industrial and medical sensor application, traffic management systems, measuring and test equipment, and local area networks (LAN).

A wavelength division multiplexer (WDM) is a device that combines or separates different wavelengths of light in fiber-optic communication.

The numerical aperture (NA) of Wavelength Division Multiplexer (GI - Fibers) depends on the fiber type and is 0.20 for 50/125 µm, 0.27 for 62.5/125 µm, and 0.27 for 100/140 µm.

The operating temperature range of Wavelength Division Multiplexer (GI - Fibers) is -20°C to 85°C, and the storage temperature range is -30°C to 90°C.

The typical insertion loss of Wavelength Division Multiplexer (GI - Fibers) is less than 0.8 dB for both wavelength λ1 and λ2.

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